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Reel dilemma: are we condoning the conduct of Hollywood’s tyrants by watching their films?
Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey … as the list of harassment cases in Hollywood grows, can we any longer separate cinema from the morality of its makers? By Xan Brooks.
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Topaze (1933)
Selznick International
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‘Dark Star’ and Staring into the Cosmic Abyss
Most of us fortunate enough to see 2001: A Space Odyssey in a theater when it was released never dreamed it would spawn a strange ‘twin.’ By Paul Gilster.
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How 1920s British spy agency files reveal a proto-Cold War rife with intrigue
An expert on Russia discovered that bureaucrats and spies secretly gathered to watch Soviet movies. By Brian Bethune.
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Patron Saints Of Imperfection: On Guillermo Del Toro’s Love Of Monsters
A look at the spiritual side of del Toro. By Priscilla Page.
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Cinematic Airs
A whiff of success. By Christopher Turner.
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One Tin Soldier
The Original Caste
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Rainy Day
Brownie McGhee
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Here come the bombs
The making of Threads, the nuclear war film that shocked a generation. By Jude Rogers.
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The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
William Wyler
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The British Royals Have Always Been Scum
Despite generations of imperial murder, torture, rape, and plunder, the British ruling class still gets the brown-nose treatment in historical depictions. Not so in The Favourite, where the royals are shown as the disgusting creatures they were and still are. By Eileen Jones.
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On Lords of Chaos, The Rise of Global Fascism, Dating the Human Equivalent of Nihilist Arby’s, and Refusal to Discuss Mental Health
Content Warning: This essay brings up sexual violence and suicide ideation at various points. By Rachel Presser.
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Sing Sing Sing
スウィングガールズ
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